Andy Robertson completed a move to Liverpool from Hull City in July 2017.

The Scottish defender's arrival at Anfield marked the culmination of a journey that began with him representing amateur outfit Queen's Park in his homeland just four years ago.

Robertson, a former Celtic youth prospect, spent just a season in the fourth tier with the Spiders before joining Dundee United and seamlessly adapting to the demands of the top-flight.

A move to England with Hull followed and, though three mixed seasons on Humberside saw relegation, promotion and another relegation, his talents did not go under the radar.

As such, Jürgen Klopp moved quickly to snap him up in the summer of 2017, bolstering his squad ahead of a return to the Champions League.

Robertson said of the move: “My family are proud of what I’ve achieved so far and they’re all over the moon with the move, as well as me of course. We’re all just looking forward to being part of the Liverpool family now.

“There’s not many, if any, more special clubs than Liverpool. When you grow up as a kid you dream of playing with big clubs such as Liverpool and to make that a reality is a dream come true for me.

“I just want to prove to people that I can do it at this level, and hopefully I manage to do that this season and go on to do good things for this club.”